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Northboy
Northboy
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
27 Feb 2006 4:12pm
There was movement at the Alley
For the word had passed around
That a QLD Wave association was on its way.

Was talking with Greenleader today about the formation of a QLD Wave Sailing Association.
Anyone interested? Could run Wave and Freestyle events? Supercross?
Maybe just a Beer Drinking Club with a sailing problem.
Could even host bigger events like the Wave Nationals. A forecast like the next few days would be epic.
Any thoughts?
Haircut
Haircut
QLD
6491 posts
QLD, 6491 posts
27 Feb 2006 8:53pm
sounds leurvelee
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
27 Feb 2006 8:05pm
sounds good
md74
md74
QLD
1064 posts
QLD, 1064 posts
27 Feb 2006 10:07pm
im in
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
28 Feb 2006 5:51am
With apologies to Banjo Patterson...


There was movement at the Alley,for the word had passed around,
that a wavesailing club was formed today,
And was looking for new members -- with mind and body sound,
so all the surfers had gathered to the fray.
All the tried and noted sailors from the suburbs near and far,
Had mustered at the website overnight,
For the coasties love hard riding where the big steep dumpers are,
And the surf-chicks view the battle with delight.

There was md74, who near as dammit got the previous cup,
Who knew most of what there was to know,
But few could ride beside him when his blood was fairly up,
He would go wherever board and man could go.
And Northboy of the Gold Coast came down to lend a hand,
No better sailor ever gripped the boom,
For never board could throw him while the uni-joint would stand,
He learnt to sail wherever there was room.

And one was there, a stripling on a small and weedy beast,
It was something like a freeride undersized,
With a touch of JP, three parts thoroughbred at least,
And such as are by all wave sailors prized.
He was hard and tough and wiry, just the sort that won't say die,
There was courage in his quick impatient tread,
And he bore the badge of gameness in his bright and fiery eye,
And the proud and lofty carriage of his head.

But still so slight and weedy, one would doubt his power to stay,
And MD said "That board will never do
For a long and tiring session -- Lad, you'd better stop away,
Those waves are far too rough for such as you."
So he waited sad and wistful -- only NorthBoy stood his friend
"I think we ought to let him come" he said;
"I warrant he'll be with us when he's wanted at the end,
for both his board and he are Maui bred."

He hails from north of Brisbane River, up by Wello, out the back,
Where the waves are twice as steep and twice as rough,
Where a rocker's rail strikes foam from the lip on every smack,
The man that holds his own is good enough.
And the Wello riders in the suburbs make their home,
Where the river runs those giant hills between,
I have seen full many sailors since I first commenced to roam,
But nowhere yet such sailors have I seen.

So he went, they found the waves by the big elephant rock hump,
They raced away towards the big set's brow,
And the old man gave his orders, "Boys, go at it from the jump,
No use to try for fancy riding now.
And Northboy, you must ride them, try to quell your fright,
Ride boldly, lad, and never fear the spills,
For never yet was rider that could jump up two masts height,
And if you fall you'd better grow some gills.

So Northboy rode to smack them, he was racing on the wing,
Where the best and boldest sailors take their place,
And he raced his starboard past them, and he made the Alley ring,
With the underside, as he met the big waves' face.
The wave halted for a moment, while he gave the lip a bash,
But it saw the well-loved sand line full in view,
And it charged beneath the sail with a sharp and sudden dash,
And up into the air Northboy flew.

Then fast the sailors followed, where the breakwall steep and black,
resounded to the chop slap where they led,
And the sail gybes woke the echoes, and they fiercely answered back,
from the big sign that beetles overhead.
And upward, ever upward, the swell rose in the bay,
Where kiteboarders and swimmers try to hide,
And the old man muttered fiercely, "We may bid the waves good day,
No man can sail out the other side."

When they reached the waves summit, even Northboy took a pull,
It might well make the boldest hold their breath,
The sandbars grew up thickly, and the hidden sand was full
of fin-extractors, and any slip was death.
But the man from Brisbane River let the board have its head,
And he gybed the sail around and gave a cheer,
And he raced down the waves face like a torrent down its bed,
While the surf-chicks stood and watched in very fear.

He sent the wavespray flying, but the straps contained his feet,
He cleared a fallen kiter in his stride,
And the man from Brisbane River never missed a beat,
It was grand to see that Queensland sailor ride.
Through flotsam and jetsam, on the rough and broken mound,
Down the pocket at a racing pace he went,
And he never sheeted out till he landed safe and sound,
At the bottom of that terrible descent.

He was right amongst the breaking white as he climbed the further hill,
And the watchers on the seashore standing mute,
Saw him ply the sail fiercely, he was right amongst it still,
As he raced across whitewater in pursuit.
Then they lost him for a moment, where two walls of water met,
In the Alley, but a final glimpse reveals
On a dim and distant wave face the big wave breaking yet,
With the man from Brisbane River at its heels.

And he sailed them single-handed till their sides were foamed about,
He followed like a bloodhound on their track,
Till they halted, cowed and beaten, then he gybed and headed out,
And went way upwind for a single heli-tack.
But his hardy wave-bred board could scarcely raise a shlog,
It was nicks and dents all over from the chop,
But his pluck was still undaunted, and his courage didn't bog,
For never was a Maui board a mop.

And down by Currumbin Surf Club, where the pine-clad ridges raise
Their torn and rugged battlements on high,
Where the air is clear as crystal, and the white stars fairly blaze
At midnight in the cold and frosty sky,
And where around the breakwall the anglers sweep and sway,
To the breezes, and the Alley's mouth is wide,
The man from Brisbane River is a household word today,
And the sailors tell the story of his ride.



Geez I must be bored
Northboy
Northboy
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
28 Feb 2006 8:51am
What can i say. Sensational. Could be the start of a "Surf Poetry" windsurfing club. I think "The Man From Brisbane River" is allready a classic. Well done.
md74
md74
QLD
1064 posts
QLD, 1064 posts
28 Feb 2006 11:42am
holy cow, now that is 1 man with a slight case of over activity on the brain!

see what happens when the wind doesnt blow!

very well done nebbian! 3 gold stars to be placed on your forehead, and a special award to be handed to you at the next Dead Poets Society awards night!

junior freestyle
junior freestyle
QLD
546 posts
QLD, 546 posts
28 Feb 2006 6:25pm
YES CAN WE PLESE DO IT. I am getting sick of the windsurfing QLD scene its all about going fast in two directions. I am loving the sound of the super cross.
Haircut
Haircut
QLD
6491 posts
QLD, 6491 posts
28 Feb 2006 6:48pm
i second that, a supercross sounds like the go! It will teach folk to gybe and jump
Northboy
Northboy
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
28 Feb 2006 4:49pm
OK Greenleader. What next? We seem to have a starting point and all winter to get organised.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
28 Feb 2006 11:19pm
easy, call a meeting at a strip club or somewhere more politically correct that serves beer. e.g surfclub.and see who turns up.
i'll provide the agenda, how about in a months time?
post some suggestions.

regards ian.
Northboy
Northboy
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
28 Feb 2006 10:49pm
Strip Club it is then. How about the week after the Tabou. Say March 30? Or April 4? When are you free Greenleader?
junior freestyle
junior freestyle
QLD
546 posts
QLD, 546 posts
1 Mar 2006 3:52pm
What about out the front of surf fx everyone knows were that is u could set up like a tent kinda thing
ka43
ka43
NSW
3105 posts
NSW, 3105 posts
1 Mar 2006 5:13pm
Hey Greenie, looks like you guys are gonna cop some major wind in the next couple of days. Send it south please!!!
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
1 Mar 2006 6:01pm
There is a supercross playground waiting
But alas its way up north
In the winter its nice and warm
The wind doust blow

On a boat you will have to travel
20k's off shore
Where is this palce i hear you ask
and you will now know
this place is Green Island
and the locals like to go.


Would love to have an event up this way guys!!!

C all y'all at Tabou!!
junior freestyle
junior freestyle
QLD
546 posts
QLD, 546 posts
1 Mar 2006 8:46pm
I've been to green island
it used to be my home land
I'd travel to double island
and all the way up the cape


i donno y i even tried not nearly a poet more of a windsurfer and nebbian if u worked as hard at ur windsurfing as u did on "the man from brisbane river i am sure that u would be jibing" dude that is crazy how long did it take and be honest

wat does everyone think about currumbin for the wkend?

JF
Northboy
Northboy
WA
170 posts
WA, 170 posts
1 Mar 2006 6:52pm
Troppo. Green Island sounds like the perfect winter escape for a Northboy who dont like cold. See you at the Tabou. Are you "Cowboy" "The Australian Fast Bowler" or "Troppo". You seem quite infamous.
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
1 Mar 2006 10:25pm
quote:
Originally posted by ka43

Hey Greenie, looks like you guys are gonna cop some major wind in the next couple of days. Send it south please!!!


hi larrikin,
i thought you guys sent us the wind from down south,
rain today so the alley didn't work.
grant, good to know you're still alive after more than a decade (or two) what's rainier doing?
i still can't find "the craw"
regards ian
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
1 Mar 2006 8:35pm
quote:
nebbian if u worked as hard at ur windsurfing as u did on "the man from brisbane river i am sure that u would be jibing" dude that is crazy how long did it take and be honest


Errr... half an hour?

Was out at the train for 4 hours today, and managed some gybes in 12 knots (note this is below the magic 15 mark that I need to plane)... still can't complete it when I enter the gybe while planing for some reason, but managed to figure out foot positions so I don't slip off. Every time I go out the first few gybes see me forgetting just how damn violently you need to pull that mast towards you on the flip, ends up with a wimpy tug on the mast followed by a desperate grab for the uphaul rope

Very keen to see some people out there bashing waves around, I'll be at Currumbin on Saturday probably with my old bombora taking some pictures but then will bring out my proper board. Hope to see some more sails out there!
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
1 Mar 2006 10:44pm
if the direction is perfection.

hey i'm a poet and i dont know it.
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
2 Mar 2006 7:23am
northy i have many alias's

troppo was my initial username but due to some crazy outfit and some even crazier dance moves the the aussie fastbowler was born.

i'm not really sure where the cowboy comes into it. that wasn't my doing.

be good to have you up here.

ben
ka43
ka43
NSW
3105 posts
NSW, 3105 posts
2 Mar 2006 11:34am
Hey Greenie, yeah still around after all these years and right back into it. Children, renno's and work will do that!!
Most of the old crew, should say nearly all are gone from windsurfing. Some to the dark side like Hedgie. Rainer, who knows, Tom is still around.
Mate, the craw will stay hidden forever unless he wants to be found. Unlikely though!!!
What happened to bad Billy?? I see you guys are still doing the retail thing on the Goldy, you must be one of the oldest shops going around now. Im up the Coast way some times so Ill pop in for a beer and maybe a sail at the legendary "train".
have fun this weekend.
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